This is a very common problem among pregnant women.
The only thing really is cannestan cream (thrush) but i dont thinkits very permanent if your getting bad in pregnancy. So go to the doctor and get the cannestan pessary (sorry bout my spelling ) on prescription and you will be fine.
2006-12-18 23:44:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I've had a thrush (candida, yeast infection) , but I got rid of it in a natural way. Hear my share, it may be helpful to you.
I developed a severe case of vaginal yeast infection that would not let up. The itching, burning and swelling of my vaginal were simply unbearable. I have purchased several over-the-counter treatments, including Monistat cream to subside the symptoms.
While it worked initially, eventually things wore off and left me with an even worse infection than before. The same goes for the antibiotics I took with the advice of my doctor.
I felt horrible !!
After doing some research online, I guessed I had a yeast infection and purchased Yeast Infection No More program( http://www.yeastinfectionnomore.co )
The results were almost instantaneous. In less than 7 hours, I felt a tremendous relief. Two weeks later and I became completely free from the unbearable vaginal itching, burning, swelling and discharge. Using this methods, I have kept my chronic yeast infection at bay ever since.
No more drugs or OTC’s for me.
2014-05-03 00:13:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't panic thrush is very common in pregnant women and the easy way to treat it is going to your doctors. You could go to the chemist but during a possible pregnancy it is always advise that you see a doctor and he can do a test at the same time. The medication is the same as the one over the counter, but please see your GP. take care
2006-12-19 08:13:07
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answered by tracey 2
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Thrush is very common in pregnancy - visit your local chemist and speak to the chemist not just a assistant and ask them for a suitable product such as canestan cream. If you are still having sex it would be wise to get 2 tubes - one for you and your partner to make sure that you dont continually pass to it each other - it is nothing to be ashamed of.
Good luck with your pregnancy
2006-12-19 09:19:00
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answered by Velvet Kitten 3
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Who said it was oral thrush?
Ask a chemist for a suitable cream or get it from your doctor! Thrush is common during pregnancy this wont be a problem, get some cream for your partner too
2006-12-19 07:39:49
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answered by My name's MUD 5
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Go to the chemist you least go to and then just ask one of the sales ladies. That's what I did, never went back to that chemist again. It's tough to ask, but it does make a huge difference to get something to help.
2006-12-19 09:05:54
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answered by Charmaine V 3
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before 12 weeks of pregnancy, Canesten cream (from the tube)is safe, but not the pesseries or the insertable cream, but double check with the chemists xx
2006-12-19 07:41:16
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answered by katiepoo010782 1
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Use live cultured plain yogurt! Sounds weird, i know...but I've heard it works...I have never had a yeast infection, so haven't tried it, but I know several people who have and they swear by it! They suggest covering a tampon with it and inserting...the cultures eat the yeast.
2006-12-19 07:50:21
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answered by BraidyLocks 6
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check with dr but i had terrible thrush all through my pregnancy with my daughter and used canestan cream and pessery, make sure you don't push pessery too high.
2006-12-19 09:29:28
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answered by Anonymous
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try a bit of vinegar on a wash cloth.May sound horrible but it works and it is a natural remedy. Worth a try.
2006-12-19 08:02:04
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answered by raadsgirl 4
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